«For me, it's critical that people who choose to work
in the public sector know that they're working in modern, progressive workplaces.
Selecting Legal Department Software for the Public Sector Attorneys in the public sector need legal department software that meets their unique needs Any attorney who has worked
in the public sector knows that it's very different work from what an attorney might encounter in private practice.
Any attorney who has worked
in the public sector knows that it's very different work from what an attorney might encounter in private practice.
Not exact matches
The pair's solutions to the alleged problems of CEO - speak are greater government control of markets, more bureaucracy
in the private and
public sectors, an end to CEOs» duty of care to shareholders and — get this — more snore - inducing courses on critical textual analysis
in business schools so students can
know exactly how many times a CEO says «our company» versus «the company.»
Alternative financing procurement — better
known outside of Ontario as
public - private partnerships — allow the
public sector to pass on risks of delays and cost overruns to the private
sector,
in return for a small premium.
The greater visibility for Protestants as a whole
in Brazil also means that denominations can
no longer live
in such isolation: the
public image of evangélicos affects all
sectors and the desire for power leads to alliances which overlook denominational polemics.
The CGIAR Research Program for Rice,
known as the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP), is a partnership coordinated by six research - for - development organizations that bring together over 900 partners from the academic,
public, private, and civil society
sectors with a stake
in the rice development
sector.
It is well -
known that most European countries remain committed to
public service broadcasting, but it is less well
known that private
sector print publishers
in most countries benefit from very substantial forms of indirect support.
«The young women there who asked is there any prejudice against [women] I will tell you... that if you worked certainly
in the
public sector or a reasonably large company who can smell which way the wind is blowing, you are far more likely to be advanced by being a woman
in your quest for promotion than disadvantaged and I
know that.
Including recently when I ran into him at an event and snapped a quick photo of him to which he immediately said: «Ya
know, I
no longer work
in the
public sector, which means I can actually beat the S #!
Mr Jackson: The hon. Lady will
know that the markets have recognised that the fiscal consolidation that the Government had to put
in place as part of a policy of growth
in the private
sector and consolidation
in the
public sector has resulted
in a lessening of the pressures
in the gilt markets, with gilt yields down to 3.53 % since May last year, and every 1 % is # 1 billion of interest payment.
In November 2009, he returned to Newburgh as fire chief, but the indictment alleges he failed to report his return to the
public sector New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System despite
knowing he had a duty under state law to do so.
In the age of austerity we've got to ask ourselves what we really value in the public sector: and I know what the answer i
In the age of austerity we've got to ask ourselves what we really value
in the public sector: and I know what the answer i
in the
public sector: and I
know what the answer is.
Now the 2015 election is just over a year away, we
know the political context
in which it can be deployed: the «good society» breaks the economic deadlock by opening up a way to spend money better, and fits
in with Miliband's broader «One Nation» dialogue about helping the little people deal with the faceless monolithic institutions of the private — and now, the
public —
sectors.
Kwara
Public - Private - Partnership Office, also
known as KP3, is launching a brand new website
in what it described as an effort to engage private
sector investors
in key
sectors of Kwara state's economy.
Like everyone I
know in the private
sector, the
public employees should be happy they have a job and health insurance.
«We
know they plan to get rid of a million
public sector jobs and cut the value of
public sector pay every year
in the next parliament if they win the election.
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In January 1979, Britain was hit by a series of
public sector worker strikes that came to be
known as the «Winter of Discontent.»
We have
known for some time that
public employee benefits can not be sustained at the level created years ago and today's contracts should be
in line with the wages and benefits received
in the private
sector.
There are over five million
public sector workers
in the UK and many millions more who
know them, respect them and rely on them.
Sadly, the sting
in the tail for
public sector bodies is that they will
no longer be able to hire lobbyists to support their budget and legislative programmes.
Sue Percy, CIHT Chief Executive said: «We all
know that the UK's current financial situation means that there is likely to be limited opportunity for large
public spending infrastructure projects and we will need a mature debate about the role of user charging and private
sector investment
in new infrastructure.»
«On Friday we'll be hearing from Len McCluskey, the newly elected general secretary of Unite - a union like ours that represents workers
in both the
public and private
sectors, a union that
knows the importance of campaigning hard, and a union with which we will be signing a joint agreement to embed our new working relationship at every level.
So we will raise tax at the very top,, cut costs, have realistic
public sector pay settlements, make savings we
know we can and
in 2011 raise National Insurance by half a percent and that will ensure that each and every year we protect and improve Britain's frontline services.
Public sector unions are
no longer required to represent non-members
in grievances, investigations, hearings regarding allegations or charges, or appeals of ratings.
Buttressing the above position, Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum of United Arab Emirate while expressing his frustration working with the
public sector remarked that «Whoever belief he can propose an action plan aimed at achieving excellence
in the
public sector and expect to hear the management shouting, let us go for it «simply does not
know this institutions.
«We
know that for every # 1 a
public sector work earns they spend 70p
in their local community.
State «ethics» rules allow sitting legislators to hold jobs
in the private
sector and keep their incomes and clients secret, with the result that the
public has no way of
knowing who is greasing whose palm.
Lady Williams,
known to be wary of increasing the role of the private
sector in public services, said she agreed with the need to respond more closely to patient demand, but warned against a move to a privatised American health system
in which the focus on the producer interest simply shifted to the «insurance interest».
With wide experience
in the private and
public sectors, Elliott
knows how to prevent fraud, waste and inefficiency.
«We
know the formula for waterfront success — remove the barriers to access, create the
public infrastructure investments necessary to draw people to the water's edge and with new
public excitement and critical mass comes the private
sector investment that holds the key to turn things around,» Higgins said
in a statement.
PEN is owned by Darren Wilson, former director of a now - defunct company called
Public Service Ltd. that published public sector information in the United Kingdom and was also known for its aggressive marketing ta
Public Service Ltd. that published
public sector information in the United Kingdom and was also known for its aggressive marketing ta
public sector information
in the United Kingdom and was also
known for its aggressive marketing tactics.
The
public sector can not do it alone, if only because much of the
know - how resides with corporate patents and scientists and because much of the financial resources reside
in private philanthropy.
Cooke presents a case that the war on drugs
in America is not only a
no - win scenario, it is
no longer (if it ever was) designed to be won as much as fulfill disturbing, narrow agendas
in the
public and private
sectors.
If you are a
public -
sector employee, you will suffer
no tax increase at all —
no matter how costly your health insurance — if the deal made behind closed doors between Democratic leaders
in Congress, the White House, and powerful union officials goes through.
Some are close, but we
know that
in the
public sector alone we need to hire 1,000 teachers a year, and we're generating less than 2,500 overall.
No matter what you think of the continued existence (barely) of «gold plated» final salary pension schemes
in the
public sector, having the rug pulled from under a key plank of your career choice's remuneration scheme is just cause for complaint.
«We
know that closing low - performing charter
public schools is one of the strongest tools available to ensure quality
in California's charter school
sector.»
OCI seeks to change the education policy conversation from one where labor,
public, charter, and independent school
sector leaders argue about which type of school is best able to serve children, to one where parents choose the best quality educational options for their child —
no matter what form it comes
in.
But do we
know the depth of the intentional under - funding of
public schools
in order to create a market for private -
sector education reforms?
I see experience
in a school district,
in school leadership, or
in dealing with the
public sector as important assets, which ought to be weighed alongside
know - how
in transforming and redesigning organizations, boosting cost - effectiveness, recruiting talented personnel, managing vendor relationships, and so forth.»
I wrote Higher Education Accountability with the goal of summarizing what is
known about accountability
in American higher education, while also drawing
in lessons learned from accountability systems
in other nonprofit and
public -
sector organizations such as K - 12 education, health care, and
public management.
Further reductions
in compensation could lead more workers to decide that they can
no longer sacrifice higher pay
in the private
sector in order to serve the
public.
However, there is no overwhelming evidence that would suggest bias
in this comparison; there is no reason to believe that these
known factors — teacher turnover, absenteeism, feeling unsafe
in school, and exposure to violent crime at school — would occur more
in the private
sector versus the
public sector or vice versa58.
For starters, student loan debt would
no longer be forgiven for people employed for ten years
in the
public sector;
in other words,
public service student loan forgiveness would be gone.
Under the Promoting Real Opportunity, Success and Prosperity Through Education Reform (PROSPER) Act, student loan debt would
no longer be forgiven for workers after they spend 10 years
in the
public sector.
I
know the program is designed to relieve the burden for folks that take on huge loan debt
in order to take
public sector jobs.
Any individual employed permanently
in any
Public sector Undertaking, Government undertaking, Multi National Company, Listed public limited company or well - known private limited company can
Public sector Undertaking, Government undertaking, Multi National Company, Listed
public limited company or well - known private limited company can
public limited company or well -
known private limited company can apply
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In response to feedback during the consultation, the 5 % tax - free allowance will be removed for those working
in the public sector, reflecting the fact that workers no longer bear the administrative burden of deciding whether the rules apply.&raqu
in the
public sector, reflecting the fact that workers
no longer bear the administrative burden of deciding whether the rules apply.»
The top - end commercial
sector can afford to do what
public institutions
no longer can: this summer, Hauser & Wirth turned their gallery
in Piccadilly, London, into a social centre, offering pensioners fencing classes and tea dances.